The 'banter' in your original post must have eluded me If you want some tips, perhaps re-read our 'Top of the League' thread...
Hmm - none of the sides you've played has even won a match yet, and you are still behind us. All the sides we've played have beaten someone else.
Tottenham stadium delay means club face season away from home A legal wrangle means they are "highly unlikely" to move into their new stadium as scheduled for 2017-18. "The club has revised its construction programme in order to take the shortest possible time to construct," said the statement. "This now therefore involves the club moving away from the Lane during construction for a period of one season, to start at the beginning of a season in order to comply with Premier League rules. In 2011, Tottenham lost out to West Ham in a bid to move to the Olympic Stadium in Stratford. Despite this, the venue - which will be the Hammers' home from the 2016-17 season - is reportedly among alternatives, together with Wembley and Milton Keynes Dons, being considered for the time away from White Hart Lane. Milton Keynes. Now that's a long journey for the North Londoners if they don't get Wembley. Time to start a petition Piskie and get them to move to MKDons
apparently you lot owe us a favour after we lent you WHL during WW2 when highbury was either bombed or used as part of the war effort (can't remember which) ... arsenal officially thanked us for our hospitality ... so you lot can go to Milton Keynes and then lend the emerates to us ... then we'll be quits
If anyone should go to Milton Keynes it should be Man u Sh!ted . They have such a bond with the place.
You can kindly **** off We gave up Highbury as a barrage station for the war (it was later bombed as a result) but that was during a time of national crisis. Anyway, you'd never fill Emirates, I reckon MK dons is about right for Spurs
There's no ****ing way we will share the ground with Spurs, **** right off seriously. You KNOW their fans will purposely **** up sh!t in the stadium, it's not even debatable, ****ing hell I don't want no Spurs fan sitting on my seat, contaminating it.
"Explaining the latest delay to their plans to build a new 58,000-seat stadium, caused by a high court challenge to a compulsory purchase order of land around the existing ground, Spurs said they would need to move out of their home. Spurs resolved to leave the area when bidding against West Ham to occupy the Olympic Stadium in Stratford but, having lost out to the East End club, revived plans for a new £450m stadium at White Hart Lane. Despite Spurs having relocated 70 businesses and waited 14 months for a compulsory purchase order to be approved by the government, one sheet-metal firm has held out and submitted a high court challenge." The business, Dennis Bergkamp's Red & White Metal, were unavailable for comment.
Central to their neighbourhood regeneration scheme is the destruction of 70 local businesses. What's that old saying: With friends like these, who needs enemies? That old shyster Levy missed a trick here. If they tried harder they could have perhaps moved their fantasy ground a mile further North and had the chance to knock down a hospital instead. All for the good of the local community of course.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/tottenham-up-sale-owner-joe-4197493#ixzz3Cx9tB9me It seems that the spud's delusion knows no bounds